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Classification of left–right patterning defects in zebrafish,mice, and humans
Authors:Brent W. Bisgrove  H. Joseph Yost
Affiliation:Huntsman Cancer Institute, Center for Children, Department of Oncological Sciences and Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
Abstract:Numerous genes and developmental processes have been implicated in the establishment of the vertebrate left–right axis. Although the mechanisms that initiate left–right patterning may be distinct in different classes of vertebrates, it is clear that the asymmetric gene expression patterns of nodal, lefty, and pitx2 in the left lateral plate mesoderm are conserved and that left–right development of the brain, heart, and gut is tightly linked to the development of the embryonic midline. This review categorizes left–right patterning defects based on asymmetric gene expression patterns, midline phenotypes, and situs phenotypes. In so doing, we hope to provide a framework to assess the genetic bases of laterality defects in humans and other vertebrates. © 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:left–  right asymmetry  embryonic midline  heterotaxia  laterality  nodal  lefty  pitx2
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